What a fabulous idea! I love those crystal knobs and a great way to reuse all those wine corks! I'm going to try it! Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my vintage Christmas card post. I'm your newest follower!Cindy

Oh now how cute is that. I just paid some big dollars for a crystal and silver wine stopper. Cute idea. Thanks so much for stopping by, I am thrilled to meet you and I am your newest follower. Hugs, Marty

What a beautifully creative idea!These are beautiful enough to give as gifts! Gorgeous!Please consider sharing these treasures at our new linky party that's open now. They would be just perfect!Hugs,Patti

Hi Dee, This is a great idea. Your wine cork stoppers are gorgeous. The clear glass knobs are beautiful and look so good with the cork. A great idea and tutorial. I'll start saving those corks again........

Your wine stoppers are gorgeous! Why didn't I think of that. I have been saving wine corks for years knowing I could do something with them someday. I think this is the day. I just have to get some glass knobs.I am your newest follower.Barb

How I missed you made these is beyond me!!! Another golden creation! They are truly adorable and make wonderful gifts ...hostess, stocking stuffers gifts for teachers (because every teacher needs and deserves a glass of wine each night:), gifts to friends and co-workers too. Pick up a bunch of these for grab gift even!!!

These are beautiful. What a great idea - especially for this time of year. For hostess gifts, stocking stuffers for adults, party favors... they would be wonderful. Thank you for sharing your idea on Motivated Monday at BeColorfulPam

I'm new to your blog and wanted to let you know this is the best DIY project I've seen in a while. I am a wine-lover and so are many of my friends... what a great gift idea! I've shared it on my blog too, as I think my readers will like this project:

What a clever idea! I'm having one of those "why didn't I think of that" moments, because I love old door knobs and have a few laying around. Can't wait to try this. Thanks for the inspiration and the directions. laurie